@item font-backend
A list of symbols, specifying the @dfn{font backends} to use for
drawing characters on the frame, in order of priority. In Emacs built
-without Cairo drawing on X, there are currently three available font
-backends: @code{x} (the X core font driver), @code{xft} (the Xft font
-driver), and @code{xfthb} (the Xft font driver with HarfBuzz text
-shaping). If built with the Cairo drawing, there are also three
-available font backends on X: @code{x}, @code{ftcr} (the FreeType font
-driver on Cairo), and @code{ftcrhb} (the FreeType font driver on Cairo
-with HarfBuzz text shaping). On MS-Windows, there are currently three
-available font backends: @code{gdi} (the core MS-Windows font driver),
+without Cairo drawing on X, there are currently three potentially
+available font backends: @code{x} (the X core font driver), @code{xft}
+(the Xft font driver), and @code{xfthb} (the Xft font driver with
+HarfBuzz text shaping). If built with Cairo drawing, there are also
+three potentially available font backends on X: @code{x}, @code{ftcr}
+(the FreeType font driver on Cairo), and @code{ftcrhb} (the FreeType
+font driver on Cairo with HarfBuzz text shaping). Note that the
+@code{ftcr} and @code{ftcrhb} drivers are mutually exclusive (and
+similarly for @code{xft} and @code{xfthb}), with the choice being made
+at build time. On MS-Windows, there are currently three available
+font backends: @code{gdi} (the core MS-Windows font driver),
@code{uniscribe} (font driver for OTF and TTF fonts with text shaping
by the Uniscribe engine), and @code{harfbuzz} (font driver for OTF and
TTF fonts with HarfBuzz text shaping) (@pxref{Windows Fonts,,, emacs,